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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

We want to say a big thank you to Clare & Paul from Two Tube for having us on the programme yesterday. We had a lot of fun, though we were nervous as hell! We didn't curse so waheyy! For anyone who missed it we chatted a little bit about tabitha magazine and how it all began & also about our vintage online shop which will be up and running in the next few weeks! We also did a fashion segment on some affordable outfits for spring/summer. One highstreet look & one vintage!Here are the pics...

We want to say a big thank you to all at RTE's two tube blog for featuring tabitha magazine...Read our article by clicking here! Make sure to check out the rest of their great posts from style to movies, music & entertainment x

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Kinfolk Magazine..Manifesto:'Kinfolk is a growing community of artists with a shared interest in small gatherings. We recognize that there is something about a table shared by friends, not just a wedding or once-a-year holiday extravaganza, that anchors our relationships and energizes us. We have come together to create Kinfolk as our collaborative way of advocating the natural approach to entertaining that we love. Every element of Kinfolk—the features, photography, and general aesthetics—are consistent with the way we feel entertaining should be: simple, uncomplicated, and less contrived. Kinfolk is the marriage of our appreciation for art and design and our love for spending time with family and friends'Click here and explore.

Taylor Tomasi-Hill's apartment featured in Vogue..I seriously enjoy interior design blogs & snooping into other peoples living spaces and getting lot's of ideas. The Selby, I heart Shabby Chic & The Coveteur are all great websites.

Embracing the floral trend. Christ its everywhere! So pretty though and this outfit is awesome.

Paris F/W- Balmain, have to say I rather liked this collection especially these two looks..leather & crushed velvet. Nice.

Of Monsters and Men.. I have this song on repeat..They sound very like The XX, this is lovely though, love the end. 'Little Talks' is fun, though it sounds very like Edward Sharpe!